Andrew Barazia Department of Pharmacology University of Illinois at Chicago Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Andrew Barazia has not added a biography. If you are Andrew Barazia and would like to personalize this page please email our Author Liaison for assistance. Publications Marketing Research: Outpatient Survey Radiology Management. Mar, 1985 | Pubmed ID: 10272935 [The Lipid Pattern in Pregnancy. Changes of Total Lipemia and of the Gas-chromatographic Pattern of Fatty Acids] Minerva Ginecologica. Jun, 1970 | Pubmed ID: 5510033 [Chyluric Syndrome. Behavior of Urinary Lipids After a Fatty Meal] Minerva Medica. Jun, 1970 | Pubmed ID: 5425738 [The Lipid Pattern During Pregnancy. Analysis of Serum Phosphatides] Minerva Ginecologica. Mar, 1968 | Pubmed ID: 5738747 [The Over-all Evaluation of Results Obtained with Serum Phosphatide Fractionation in Some Pathological Geriatric and Vascular Conditions] Giornale Di Gerontologia. Feb, 1968 | Pubmed ID: 5715747 [Influence of Fatty Meals on the Behavior of Serum Phosphatides in Diabetic and Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease Patients] Giornale Di Gerontologia. Jul, 1966 | Pubmed ID: 5990238 [Changes in the Phosphatide Fractions in Patients with Hypercholesteremia of Diverse Etio-pathogenesis] Gerontologia Clinica. 1966 | Pubmed ID: 5928992 Real-time Imaging of Heterotypic Platelet-neutrophil Interactions on the Activated Endothelium During Vascular Inflammation and Thrombus Formation in Live Mice Kyung Ho Kim1, Andrew Barazia1, Jaehyung Cho1,2 1Department of Pharmacology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois at Chicago JoVE 50329 Imunologia e Infecção
Real-time Imaging of Heterotypic Platelet-neutrophil Interactions on the Activated Endothelium During Vascular Inflammation and Thrombus Formation in Live Mice Kyung Ho Kim1, Andrew Barazia1, Jaehyung Cho1,2 1Department of Pharmacology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois at Chicago JoVE 50329 Imunologia e Infecção